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Gantt, Alabama

Gantt is a very small town in southern Alabama, south of Montgomery and close to the Florida border. Gantt is located in Covington County and has a population of 222 people. The mayor of Gantt is Melissa Grissett. Her office is located in the City Hall, which is on Commerce Street. The County Seat of Covington County is Andalusia.

The most recent year for which crime information is available for Gantt is 2010. During that year, there were no reported murders, rapes, or robberies. There was 1 reported assault, and there were 2 reported thefts. There were no reports of burglaries or auto thefts. Gantt had a crime index of 117.2 for 2010, which is far below the United States national crime index of 281.1. As of February 2018, there were 3 registered sex offenders living in Gantt.

Gantt, Alabama – Police Information and Crime Statistics

There is only limited information available for Gantt about crime. However, the estimated crime rate is 4,713 per 100,000 persons. This is significantly higher than the Alabama state crime rate of 3,480 per 100,000 persons and the United States national crime rate of 2,837 per 100,000 persons. Property crime appears to be the most common crime in Gantt.

The police department in Gantt is part of the City Hall, and the Chief of Police is Wesley Snodgrass.

The larger police department in the area is the Covington County Sheriff’s Office, which is located in Andalusia, and the sheriff is Dennis Meeks. Divisions within the sheriff’s office include investigations, the jail, and courthouse security. The Covington County Jail is on the same premises as the sheriff’s office, and the Jail Administrator is Alan Syler.